To: Greg Suhr, Chief Of Police and Governor Gavin Newsom
We Demand Justice For Jonathan
We are DEMANDING JUSTICE FOR JONATHAN DENVER and this petition is to not release the man that is on trial for the death of Jonathan Denver. please feel free to read the full story below. AGAIN THIS PETITION IS TO NOT RELEASE THE MAN THAT IS ON TRIAL FOR THE DEATH OF JONATHAN DENVER.
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The man who was fatally stabbed during a confrontation after a Dodgers-Giants game in San Francisco was the son of a Dodgers security guard, the team said Thursday.
Jonathan Denver's father, Robert Preece, worked security on game days at Dodger Stadium, the Dodgers said.
San Francisco police say Denver, 24, was with his father, brother and two other people a few blocks from the San Francisco Giants' ballpark late Wednesday when their group exchanged words with some Giants fans who were leaving a nightclub.
The exchange turned physical and Denver, who was wearing Dodgers gear, was stabbed to death.
"There is no rational explanation for this senseless act," the Dodgers said in a written statement. "The pain that this has caused his family and friends is unimaginable."
Denver attended the game with his relatives but left in the eighth inning of what turned out to be a 6-4 Giants victory. His attackers did not attend the game, police said.
San Francisco police said Michael Montgomery, 21, of Lodi, was arrested on suspicion of homicide. Another person, whose name was not released, was also taken into custody.
"One of the suspects during the course of the interviews (with detectives) made incriminating statements that give us the indication that he will be the person booked for homicide," Police Chief Greg Suhr told reporters.
"We're trying to figure out what we're going to do with the other suspect," Suhr continued. "The investigation is still ongoing."
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The man who was fatally stabbed during a confrontation after a Dodgers-Giants game in San Francisco was the son of a Dodgers security guard, the team said Thursday.
Jonathan Denver's father, Robert Preece, worked security on game days at Dodger Stadium, the Dodgers said.
San Francisco police say Denver, 24, was with his father, brother and two other people a few blocks from the San Francisco Giants' ballpark late Wednesday when their group exchanged words with some Giants fans who were leaving a nightclub.
The exchange turned physical and Denver, who was wearing Dodgers gear, was stabbed to death.
"There is no rational explanation for this senseless act," the Dodgers said in a written statement. "The pain that this has caused his family and friends is unimaginable."
Denver attended the game with his relatives but left in the eighth inning of what turned out to be a 6-4 Giants victory. His attackers did not attend the game, police said.
San Francisco police said Michael Montgomery, 21, of Lodi, was arrested on suspicion of homicide. Another person, whose name was not released, was also taken into custody.
"One of the suspects during the course of the interviews (with detectives) made incriminating statements that give us the indication that he will be the person booked for homicide," Police Chief Greg Suhr told reporters.
"We're trying to figure out what we're going to do with the other suspect," Suhr continued. "The investigation is still ongoing."
Why is this important?
Because we are DEMANDING JUSTICE for the death of Jonathan Denver.